학술논문

Sheikh Hussein bin Abdul Samad Harithi Ameli's political thought and action
Document Type
article
Source
پژوهش‌های تاریخی ایران و اسلام, Vol 16, Iss 31, Pp 486-510 (2022)
Subject
sheikh hussein bin abdul samad
shah tahmasb
safavid dynasty
political thought
History and principles of religions
BL660-2680
History of Asia
DS1-937
Language
Persian
ISSN
2345-2099
2717-2953
Abstract
Sheikh Hussein bin Abdul Samad Harithi Ameli (984-918) was one of the famous jurists of the first Safavid period and contemporary with Shah Tahmaseb (984-930 AH). The main purpose of this study is to study political thought, its influence and performance in political affairs. The main question of this research is what effect did Sheikh Hussein's political thought have on Safavid society and the political performance of Shah Tahmasb? Research Method In this research, historical-analytical and data collection has been done by library method. The main research tool is the data of historical sources of the Safavid era, especially the surviving works of Sheikh Hussein, many of which have not yet been translated and corrected (for example, the treatise of Abbah to receive the awards of the rulers, of which an independent report has been published so far. It is not submitted). The findings of this study show that the most important influence of Sheikh Hussein's political thought and action can be considered as generalizing the holding of Friday prayers as a religious-political duty. In general, Sheikh Hussein's approach to Friday prayers, the issue of receiving prizes and gifts from kings and prostrating to the Shah, has been in the direction of legitimizing the rule of Shah Tahmasb and has made great efforts in this regard.